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Density

Density

Assessment

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Science

7th - 9th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS.7.G.B.6, NGSS.MS-PS2-4, NGSS.MS-PS1-2

Standards-aligned

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Jennifer LaSanta

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10 Slides • 19 Questions

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Density

A Characteristic Physical Property

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Multiple Choice

What is the formula for measuring volume?

1

length x width

2

length x length

3

length + width + height

4

length x width x height

3

Multiple Choice

Weight is constant.

1

True

2

False

4

Multiple Choice

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What is the volume of this block
1
168 cm3
2
17 cm3
3
10 cm3
4
145 cm3

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Multiple Choice

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Look at the picture of two blocks made of different materials. If Block A is located on the moon, and Block B is located on Earth, which of the following is true about the two blocks?

1

They have the same density

2

They have the same weight

3

They have the same mass

4

They have the same volume

6

Multiple Choice

On which celestial object would you weigh the most?
1
Earth
2
Jupiter
3
Sun
4
You would weigh the same on all celestial objects

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Multiple Choice

What was the Density?

1

1.90g/cm3

2

1.66g/cm3

3

3.66g/cm3

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Multiple Choice

What was the Density?

1

15g/ml

2

7g/ml

3

20g/ml

4

12g/ml

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Multiple Choice

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Question 1: An object has a density of 10 g/cm3 and a volume of 3 cm3. What is its mass?

1

20g

2

30g

3

40g

4

50g

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Multiple Choice

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Questions 2: An object has a mass of 50 g and a volume of 10 cm3. What is its density?

1

5g/cm3

2

10g/cm3

3

15g/cm3

4

5g

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Multiple Choice

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An object has a mass of 50 g and a density of 5 g/cm3. What is its volume?

1

1cm3

2

100cm3

3

10cm3

4

1000cm3

18

Multiple Choice

Water’s Density at room temperature is around 1 gram/cubic centimeter:


Will an object with a density of 1.05 g/ml sink or float in water?

1

Sink

2

Float

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Multiple Choice

Water’s Density at room temperature is around 1 gram/cubic centimeter:


Will an object with a density of 0.97 g/ml float or sink in water?

1

Sink

2

Float

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Multiple Choice

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What was your answer for question 1?

1

15.87g/ml

2

16.87g/ml

3

10.87g/ml

4

5g/ml

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Multiple Choice

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What was your answer for question 2?

1

1L

2

2L

3

0.675L

4

0.125L

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Multiple Select

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What was your answer for question 3? Check all that apply!

1

100g/ml

2

0.953g/ml

3

Yes!

4

No!

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Multiple Choice

What was your answer for question 4?

1

100g

2

200.83g

3

376.83g

4

456.90g

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Multiple Select

What was your answer for question 5?

1

Water

2

Gasoline

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Multiple Choice

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What was your answer for question 6?

1

309.89ml

2

189.99ml

3

129.44ml

4

282.25ml

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29

Multiple Select

From their density values, decide whether each of the following substances will float when placed in sea water, which has a density of 1.025 g/mL. (Select ALL that apply)

1

Gasoline 0.66 g/mL

2

Mercury 13.6 g/mL

3

Asphalt l.2 g/mL

4

Cork 0.26 g/mL

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A Characteristic Physical Property

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